After reading all about aldi gear on the forum I forgot the date they were in store. I went today only to find last remaining oddments. I got a running jacket for £2.99 a running jumper for £1.99 and a pair of running tights for £1.99. How about
What's the best way to clean and re-grease/oil a gear block?And what lubricant should be used and how can I get it into the bearings?Don't want to take the thing apart if I can help it! most bearings are sealed and shouldn't need regreasing - if you
We want to get some new personalised gear for new members to our Running Club. We've done vest and regular T-shirts in the past, but these aren't too popular as the T-shirts get damp and sweaty and the vests are seen as a bit 'hardcore' for new
Every now & again I get a conscience and worry about who makes the expensive gear that we buy. Without wanting to advertise or libel any brand names or stores, can anyone recommend running gear that has been "ehtically" produced?Cheers New Balance
not to weep in it. Ali, although you can run in some of the cycling stuff it is different to the running specific gear that shouldn't be too far behind. They usually put out the running and cycling gear a couple or so weeks apart. ohh thanks for the info
these tights are rather see thru! I think the Aldi tights are a lot thicker. The jacket looks pretty good to be honest. I was less impressed... brought some cycling gear - 1 month later the zip had gone on the gillet. Also have some (old) running gear and it
If anyone out there is considering buyin the new Nike technical gear, go fot it! Really. I bought the zip up top and dri-fit top and leggins, much to the discomfort of my bank manager but everytime I have been out in it, I have been warm
.Ron Hill and Nike among others do what they call 'baggy shorts'. These are not the short 'real runners' gear but a bit longer, with an integral ball bag to stops the equipment jangling!Decent socks are also a good idea to wick the moisture away and stop
kit i am running in. Gives you more options clothes wise. lot of Hi Viz gear here White is by far and away the best non-reflective colour to wear, beats flourecent in the dark hands down. I generally just throw an old white T shirt over whatever I
of potatoes, tri-suits? Worth while? They look ideal, but are they the reserve of accomplished racers? Do tail end charlies get laughed at for having all the gear and no idea? Don't rush me. wrote (see)Cheers for that.Also, dissmissing the fact I